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<p dir="auto">the reason for the failure was actually that the server sent the server certificate twice (0:server cert, 1:server cert (again), 2:intermediate cert) but the stapled response only once for the first sent certificate. This was only an issue with TLS 1.3 also. So this has not been strictly a GnuTLS bug - I don't know if it would be desirable or not if this would be handled more gracefully. fwiw: mozilla nss is getting along with such a situation. (no need to mention openssl, which does not ocsp checking at all)</p>
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